by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh Analog signal processing is a type of signal processing conducted on continuousanalog signals by some analog means (as opposed to the discrete digital signal processing where the signal processing is carried out by a digital process). “Analog” indicates something that is mathematically represented as a set of continuous values. This …
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Signal processing
by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh Categories Analog Analog signal processing is for signals that have not been digitized, as in legacy radio, telephone, radar, and television systems. This involves linear electronic circuits as well as non-linear ones. The former are, for instance, passive filters, active filters, additive mixers, integrators and delay lines. Non-linear circuits include …
Signal
by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh Definitions Definitions specific to sub-fields are common. For example, in information theory, a signal is a codified message, that is, the sequence of states in a communication channel that encodes a message. In the context of signal processing, signals are analog and digital representations of analog physical quantities. In terms …
Computer Architecture Microprocessor part 1
Objectives Upon completion of this chapter, the reader will be able to: Understand the design choices that define computer architecture. Describe the different types of operations typically supported. Describe common operand types and addressing modes. Understand different methods for encoding data and instructions. Explain control flow instructions and their types. Be aware of the operation …
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Design Planning Microprocessor
by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh Overview This chapter presents an overview of the entire microprocessor design flow and discusses design targets including processor roadmaps, design time, and product cost. Objectives Upon completion of this chapter, the reader will be able to: Explain the overall microprocessor design flow. Understand the different processor market segments and their …
Computer Components Microprocessor Part 3
by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh Basic Input Output System Today Microsoft Windows comes with dozens of built-in applications from Internet Explorer to Minesweeper, but at its core the primary function of the operating system is still to load and run programs. However, the oper- ating system itself is a program, which leads to a “chicken-and-egg” …
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Computer Components Microprocessor Part 2
by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh Processor Bus The processor bus controls how the microprocessor communicates with the outside world. It is sometimes called the Front-Side Bus (FSB). Early Pentium III and Athlon processors had high-speed cache memory chips built into the processor package. Communication with these chips was through a back-side bus, making the connection …
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Computer Components Microprocessor Part 1
by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh this topic discusses different computer components including buses, the chipset, main memory, graphics and expansion cards, and the motherboard; BIOS; the memory hierarchy; and how all these interact with the microprocessor. Objectives Upon completion of this chapter, the reader will be able to: Understand how the processor, chipset, and motherboard …
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Dr .Jaydeep T. Vagh
Good, better, best. Never let it rest. Til your good is better and your better is best “Just one big idea. One big idea, and we can change the world.” My name is jaideep, Well I know very little about computers, My aim is to provide computer information to the general community.As much as I …